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  1. Aug 1, 2013 · The make-up of the story is four-fold: (1)a prophecy as a child that John Henry would die with his hammer in his hand; (2)the events leading up to the contest; (3)the contest and the death of John Henry; (4)his wife’s reaction to his death. 5. There is a core set of characters that show up in the various versions of John Henry songs.

  2. John Henry Lyrics: John Henry he could hammer / He could whistle, he could sing / He went to the mountain early in the mornin' / Just to hear his hammer ring, Lord, Lord / Just to hear his hammer

  3. Gonna whop that steel on down, down, down! Whop that steel on down.”. John Henry told his captain, “A man ain’t nothin’ but a man. But before I let your steam drill beat me down. I’ll die with a hammer in my hand, Lord, Lord! I’ll die with a hammer in my hand.”. John Henry said to his Shaker 1.

  4. John Henry was on the left, Says before I let this steam drill beat me down, I'll hammah myself to death, I'll hammah myself to death. Oh the cap'n said to John Henry, I bleeve this mountain's sinkin' in. John Henry said to the cap'n, Oh my! Tain't nothin' but my hammah suckin' wind, Tain't nothin' but my hammah suckin' wind.

  5. Nov 5, 2023 · Frequently Asked Questions about the songJohn Henry” 1. Who wrote the songJohn Henry”? The origins of the song can be traced back to African-American communities in the Southern United States. While the specific author’s identity is unknown, folklorists like Alan Lomax played a significant role in preserving and popularizing the ...

  6. Feb 10, 2020 · Johnny Cash performing "The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer" from Live In Las Vegas, 1979Listen to Johnny Cash: https://JohnnyCash.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to ...

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  7. The Legend of John Henry. “John Henry” is a traditional African-American folk song that tells the story of the legendary John Henry, an African-American railroad worker. The song focuses on John Henry’s extraordinary strength and his battle against the introduction of the steam drill, which threatened to replace manual labor.

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